Sentence examples for introduced widely from inspiring English sources

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In this manner, the lack of geographic structure or strong patterns of FST would not be indicative of widespread gene flow or LDD but rather the same genetic variants being introduced widely and remaining extant across a wide range.

1945-1950 Colour film introduced widely on to the post-war market.

The ad, by Red Tettemer & Partners in Philadelphia, will be introduced widely on Jan . 10

In December, the government introduced widely criticised rules that ban producers of pornography from filming sexual activities such as spanking and bondage.

But if epidemiologic information determines that the virus was introduced widely through the air -- at a public gathering, for instance -- then mass vaccination might be required.

And since the Muni-Meter was introduced widely in recent years, lawmakers have expended considerable energy seeking to amend its use.

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In fact, since Westin Hotels introduced its widely praised and widely imitated Heavenly Beds in 1999, there has been something of an arms race among quality hotels to make top-notch bedding a standard feature of life on the road.

But so far there is little sign of similar standards being introduced more widely.

As these connections are introduced more widely, which is O3b's goal, the price could fall, Mr. Vota said.

In this chapter the boundary flux will be introduced and widely discussed.

Therefore, in the last two decades alternative (green/biological) methods have been introduced and widely used in the production of various types of NPs15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24.

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